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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 14 December 14 16:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ken41
Please get in touch we are direct descendants of PETER jOSEPH HORAN and would like to contact you further.
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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 02 June 18 13:42 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Today (Saturday 2nd June, 2018) Re: Horan Family.

I was amazed and delighted to find this site, after trying to track down the name Mylod, via FaceBook.

My name is Philip my Nana was Evelyn Kate Horan, who was born in Swansea (her father was in Irish army and travelled). My Nana married George Lane, my Grandad, and lived in Tranmere, Birkenhead.  . I have an older sister, Norma and an older brother, Mervyn.

Evelyn's daughter (my dearest Mum) was called Alice and I used to visit Cork with my Mum, as a youngster and stay with "Aunty" Aggie and "Uncle" Andy Mylod (they lived on a hill, in Cork, overlooking a large church). . I also used to play football, including Gaelic Football, plus hurling, with my "2nd or 3rd or 4th?" cousin, Patrick Hogan down in Cork City by the old gasometer, on an old playing field. His Mum and Dad were called "Chicky" and "Paddy" and they had a younger son called "Marty." Pat Hogan and I were in regular contact, in our younger days and when I visited Cork, we'd often sneak off with his mates and smoke a pack of Carolls!!

I also had an "Aunty Dick" and Uncle Tim" who lived near Wilton, plus I had an "Aunty Buppy" (Moira) who lived in Limerick and stayed there too. Sadly, my Mum, Alice, passed away in April, 2005 and I wished that I had kept more records - I have quite a few pictures and Aunty Moira and Aunty Chicky once came over to Birkenhead with their mother, Agness and stayed with us for a few days.

Finally, I have a niece (my brother, Mervyn's daughter) who lives just outside Killorglin.

I'd love to hear from anybody and even call into Cork for a pint, when I'm visiting my niece in Co. Kerry

Best wishes

Phil

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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 02 June 18 13:55 BST (UK) »
The death has occurred of Andy MYLOD
Cork
   Mylod (Cork): On May 1, 2013, peacefully, at home in Ashburton, Gardiner's Hill, Andy (John) (late of W.T. Avery and The Red Setter) dearly loved husband of the late Nan and much loved father of ..............


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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 02 June 18 14:06 BST (UK) »
The death has occurred of Andy MYLOD
Cork
   Mylod (Cork): On May 1, 2013, peacefully, at home in Ashburton, Gardiner's Hill, Andy (John) (late of W.T. Avery and The Red Setter) dearly loved husband of the late Nan and much loved father of ..............


https://rip.ie/showdn.php?dn=194566/AndyMYLOD/Cork

Apparently now closed...  https://ie.publocation.com/pubs/cork/cork/the-red-setter

but if you are in area talk to locals!!
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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 02 June 18 14:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Hallmark,

Many thanks for swift response.

I plan to visit Cork later this year and will take your advice to ask around.

Kind regards

Phil

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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 02 June 18 14:14 BST (UK) »
You have contact for undertaker..... maybe send Sympathy card that they can forward??

Niece from Killorgan can include one with stamp on it that they can address to whoever paid funeral bill
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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 02 June 18 14:16 BST (UK) »
That's a great idea.

Cheers

Phil

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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 02 June 18 16:43 BST (UK) »
Hi Phil,
Sent you a private message re Horan Family
Horan/O'Horan

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Re: Peter Joseph Horan
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 11 August 18 22:19 BST (UK) »
Hi My name is Brendan O'Horan. Peter Joseph was my grandfather. My father was James John Horan born in Swansea 1891